The Art of War(craft): Tol Barad field report from the beta

The latest beta patch had a lot of goodies from the obvious, such as new talents, to the subtle, like changed items. The most interesting news for me, of course, was that Twin Peaks and Tol Barad are finally open for testing. I didn't have much luck getting into a Twin Peaks game even after hours of being in queue, but I did manage to get more than my fair share of Tol Barad battles. Granted, it was far from massive -- neither side barely managed more than two parties, let alone a full raid -- but it was easy enough to learn how everything works.
Today we'll dive right into Tol Barad, from the landscape to the gameplay to other random notes about the new world PvP zone. The isles of Tol Barad's actual geographical location is a bit curious at the moment. From the games panel at last year's BlizzCon, the developers showed a map where Tol Barad was in a body of water west of Khaz Modan, south of the Hillsbrad Foothills and east of Gilneas. The current Cataclysm beta map isn't the same, although there are two small islands west of Gilneas and north of Vashj'ir that could represent Tol Barad. There is currently no physical means to go to or leave Tol Barad -- players must enter by queuing for the battle and leave through other means such as a hearthstone. The zone currently does not permit flight, even between battles.
The southern island of Tol Barad is where the battle occurs. Each battle has a 30-minute timer and occurs every hour, although I have seen instances in the beta where battles happen as close as 15 minutes from each other. There are three buildings that can be captured and three towers that can be destroyed. Attacking forces must capture all three buildings and hold them for a certain period of time (although in the beta, merely capturing the third tower ends the battle immediately), and destroying the towers adds several minutes to the timer.
The three buildings are the Ironclad Garrison to the north, the Slagworks to the southeast and Warden's Vigil to the southwest. Buildings can be captured through proximity and numbers, similar to the towers in Eye of the Storm, with the slider moving very quickly from the control of one faction to being contested. It takes about 20 seconds, or four ticks of roughly 5 seconds, to move the slider from fully controlled (one end of the bar) to contested (gray area). It will take somewhere over 1 minute to then take control of the building, while the indicator's moving end to end would take roughly 2 minutes.As mentioned, buildings are captured through proximity and numbers -- so if the Alliance and Horde have equal numbers, the slider will not move. However, if one side has even just one more player over the other, the slider will move control toward the faction with higher numbers. The progress appears to be constant, although I haven't experienced enough numbers on the beta realms to be absolutely certain. From what I've seen, the slider moves at a constant rate regardless of how much one faction outnumbers the other.
It goes without saying that it's important to take down enemy players to whittle down their numbers. Fortunately for the attackers, there's an attacker-friendly graveyard right beside the building. Defenders resurrect in Baradin Hold, at the center of the map, roughly 30 seconds away from any building flag on an epic land mount. The distance favors the attacking forces slightly, and defenders will find themselves losing more and more players even against evenly matched opponents. Once attackers wrest control of all three buildings, the game ends immediately and control is ceded to them. If defenders successfully prevent the attackers from doing this for 30 minutes (or more -- more on that in a bit), control of Tol Barad remains with the defending faction.

That's pretty much it. The mechanics are pretty simple, and it'll take about one game of running around like a headless chicken trying to figure out the map before players understand the battleground. Blizzard learned its lesson this time around and wisely spread out the areas of conflict, which should prevent the lag and world-breaking chaos that Wintergrasp wrought on Northrend. Because three areas need to be controlled and another three areas defended, there are basically six hot spots where players are likely to amass. Due to low numbers in the beta, there's no way to stress test the zone, but like Wintergrasp, there's a player limit to Tol Barad enforced through the queue system, so it's unlikely to be a problem.
The map also seems to encourage a lot of moving around. When a building is under siege, the zone alerts all players and gives them the option to head to the area of conflict. Attackers begin the game at the South Spire, while defenders start atop the tower in Baradin Hold. The raised area effectively prevents kill farming by a superior attacking force but also leaves defenders very few options. Defenders gain a Slow Fall buff for a few seconds after resurrecting to allow them to jump down without taking any damage.

Once the battle ends and Tol Barad is controlled, players can presumably head to the northern peninsula, which is slated to be a daily quest hub for Cataclysm. There are Horde and Alliance encampments on the island, so it's unclear whether either side can undertake or complete quests while the island is controlled by the opposing faction. There are no faction NPCs in this current beta build, although there are level 85 mobs populating the island, comprised mostly of undead, spiders and humanoids. Currently on the PvE beta server, players become unflagged for PvP in the peninsula once the battle is over, although Zarhym has noted that the plan is to keep Tol Barad a PvP zone at all times (the northern peninsula might function differently from the southern combat area, however). MMO Champion also showed some items tagged as Tol Barad rewards, although curiously, none of them appear to be PvP items.
It doesn't appear that gameplay will change much until Cataclysm launches, other than perhaps a few tweaks to timers or adjustments to towers or siege tank health values. It looks like fun for now, but it should be even more amazing with full raids. We'll see if the developers add more to the world PvP zone in coming builds, and as always, we'll be in the thick of battle to bring you intel from the field. Now if you'll excuse me, I believe another battle is coming up in 6 minutes and 26 seconds.
It doesn't appear that gameplay will change much until Cataclysm launches, other than perhaps a few tweaks to timers or adjustments to towers or siege tank health values. It looks like fun for now, but it should be even more amazing with full raids. We'll see if the developers add more to the world PvP zone in coming builds, and as always, we'll be in the thick of battle to bring you intel from the field. Now if you'll excuse me, I believe another battle is coming up in 6 minutes and 26 seconds.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, PvP, The Art of War(craft) (PvP), Cataclysm






Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Jack Miles Aug 20th 2010 8:43AM
It did work, but it apparently won't make it to release.
"Tol Barad Tunnel System
Those 3 micro dungeons will be closed off during the main battle. Anyone in them will be kicked out. They are there to support daily questing in the zone between battles."
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=26560865999&pageNo=1&sid=2000
Bart Janssen Aug 19th 2010 7:35PM
Is there any faction reputation associated with the new BGs?
And if so is there any benefit to the reputation?
Lohac Aug 19th 2010 5:54PM
The question I have, (and haven't seen covered in the months we've been seeing information about this area), is whether or not this is going to be like Wintergrasp and be a permanent PvP area or if it will go neutral once the battle is over.
This area has also been hyped up to be the new daily quest hub, so knowing if it's always PvP or not changes a lot when it comes to farming those dailies.
Zach Aug 19th 2010 6:13PM
Developers have mentioned that it will be a PvP-flagged area at all times. On the other hand, the quest hub to the north will probably be neutral. At least that's the way it works in the current beta.
Leviathon Aug 19th 2010 10:44PM
Twin Peaks was opened quite a while ago.
brian Aug 20th 2010 1:06AM
Just to clarify, are the destroyable towers an objective of offense or defense? The way the map is shown, it seems like the color-coding implies that the defense wants to destroy the towers to cause the attackers to take longer.
Seems straightforward, but to confuse things, in the interview with Tom Chilton posted a while back, he mentioned they were changing things because it was strange for the defenders to have to attack something.
So... I'm lost.
Zach Aug 20th 2010 1:07AM
They're objectives of the attackers. Destroying towers gives them more time to capture the buildings.
Al Aug 20th 2010 1:47AM
Is the northern peninsula reachable without being in the battleground?
Kittens Aug 20th 2010 7:29AM
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Minutia Sep 4th 2010 11:23AM
So all the people that paid to move to overpopulated realms to have easy wins in WG will be in stuck in min ques forever till they pay to move again. I'm Loving it!!!